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February-March 2011 FrontLines Photo Contest Second Place (5856251119).jpg

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In Swaziland, just before sunset, a young girl tests out a new seesaw on a playground built by the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation at the Mkhulamini Clinic in Swaziland. Volunteers for the foundation built the playground and a covered waiting area for patients and their children attending the clinic for HIV testing, counseling, and care and treatment. This year, it will launch the USAID-funded, five-year program, Eliminating Pediatric AIDS in Swaziland, to expand services to prevent mother-to-child transmission of HIV. Swaziland is home to the world’s most severe HIV/AIDS epidemic. Women and children are particularly affected, with 42 percent of pregnant women who receive antenatal care testing HIV-positive. July 2008.

Photo credit: Jon Hrusa, Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation.
Date Taken on 4 July 2008, 15:48
Source February/March 2011 FrontLines Photo Contest Second Place
Author USAID U.S. Agency for International Development

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